The Countess of Wessex reveals her clever "Zoom" caller name

It's been reported the Queen has been learning how to video conference to conduct her work remotely, and Prince William and Kate Middleton used video chat to check in on how students are doing as COVID-19 reshapes the education system as we know.

But one royal in particular has hopped on the hottest app connecting people through the pandemic.

Sophie, the Countess of Wessex is aboard the Zoom zeitgeist, and has been regularly staying in touch with work colleagues through the conferencing service.

The 55-year-old, who is currently self-isolating at her home in Surrey, with husband Prince Edward and their two children, Lady Louise, and James Viscount Severn, has shared photos from the virtual meetings across the royal family's official Instagram page.

As a woman accustomed to boasting numerous titles, Sophie's Zoom name was revealed to be far simpler than expected - "iPad CW3" - presumably standing for Countess of Wessex, and the device she was on.

The Countess of Wessex joined a series of video conferences with organisations she works with. (Instagram @theroyalfamily)

The countess, a patron of over 70 charities and organisations, has kept in touch with the various organisations via Zoom, discussing how they're coping with the current lockdown.

Sophie was also accompanied by 41 women around the world in the ICAN's What the Women Say video conference to listen to how their communities had been impacted by COVID-19.

The group chat, which included women from countries like Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Columbia, informed the royal about the struggles female peacekeepers were facing to keep their communities safe, in the midst of both the pandemic and existing conflict.

"I stand with you all, now and always," Sophie of Wessex shares powerful message. (Instagram @theroyalfamily)

In addition to joining the call, the Countess sent a powerful video message supporting survivors and advocates against conflict related sexual violence.

"Now more than ever we must stand united," she said, adding, "I have witnessed your strength, your resourcefulness and your resilience, everything that makes you all the inspiration that you are."

"I stand with you all, now and always," she concluded.

Royal fans loved the opportunity to feel a part of the Countess's zoom calls, calling her a "true asset to the Royal Family."

"This is great to see. The Countess is involved in such interesting work. Thanks for sharing!" wrote one user.

"Lovely to see the royal family finding ways to support their charities at this time.Wonderful lady," commented another.

The Countess of Wessex has mobilised her social media platforms to show her support for essential workers amid the coronavirus pandemic, sharing a video of her, along with husband Edward and their two children participating in the #ClapForOurCarers campaign.

The royal also shared a touching note of support to Thames Valley Air Ambulance for their service, in addition to a message to fellow parents adjusting to home-schooling during lockdown.

"Make use of the resources out there and the fantastic digital communities that are sharing them and supporting them," the message read.

Sophie wessex (Twitter)

"Stay safe and thinking of you all."

Great Britain is currently under strict lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic, with only essential trips to supermarkets and pharmaceutical facilities permitted and up to one hour of outdoor activity per day.

There are currently 60,733 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.